Bush has been a proponent of offshore drilling as a way to alleviate energy concerns. |
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My familiarity with the richness and variety of vernacular language inevitably led me to become a proponent of orality in literacy. |
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Nonetheless, though Hooker is a strong proponent of episcopacy, he is equally insistent that church order is not immutable. |
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Plus, you'll have every proponent, project manager and contractor in the room licking their chops in anticipation. |
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Northrop would go on to operate several of his own companies and was, of course, the main proponent behind the flying wing concept. |
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Del Sarto was a great proponent of drawing, and the underdrawings were typical of the way he worked. |
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His importance as a proponent of the so-called seconda prattica, the new concerted music characteristic of the early Baroque, is unquestioned. |
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A modern proponent of the Native warrior ethic, AIM supported tribal civil rights through enforced reform rather than legislation. |
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The governor is a proponent of early deployment of missile defenses to meet the threat that is emerging and growing from rogue states. |
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One putative proponent privately distanced himself from his public praise of Miers. |
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He is widely regarded as a leading proponent of strategic bombing to break the enemy will, and his philosophies echoed throughout the Cold War. |
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Hayden helped develop that program is a big proponent of warrantless wiretaps of Americans. |
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The trouble with long-termism, a strategy that demands unshakeable faith in its proponent, is the price of loyalty. |
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He has been the primary proponent, chief scientist, and principal investigator of numerous research missions. |
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Its chief proponent has been Charles Moskos, an expert on military recruitment and retention. |
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His opponent was Aaron Sapiro, a leading proponent of farming collectives at the time who is now mostly forgotten. |
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The road to be used by the contractor over the land must be established in advance by the proponent. |
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This type of non-action by government tips the balance of bargaining power clearly in favour of the project proponent. |
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The implicit but unarticulated role of the CCA under the ACDP is to serve as a strong voice and policy proponent for the arts and culture sector. |
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He's had a big following within the gay community because he was early on such a proponent of the idea of coming out of the closet and declaring yourself. |
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As members of the Conference are aware, South Africa is a proponent of nuclear disarmament and a great supporter of a nuclear-weapon-free world. |
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In what circumstances must government require a proponent of a risky activity to demonstrate its safety or sustainability? |
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In addition, reviewing ways of improving the responsiveness of ACPDR to proponent requirements could help streamline the overall process. |
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At the same time, Bangladesh is recognized as a key proponent of regional cooperation. |
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In each case we interviewed the project proponent and some members of the project consortium. |
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The proponent shall notify each landowner at least two weeks prior to the start of work on his property. |
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I believe the position of my country as a great proponent of the area of security, justice and freedom is well known. |
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It could also result in the project being unduly delayed, potentially leading to additional costs or loss of revenues to the proponent. |
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In particular, any proponent whose project is located in an area where land claims are not settled will have to tread carefully. |
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To prevent skewing the satisfaction results, responses from this proponent for satisfaction questions were only included once in the data. |
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Despite his expanding interest in biological questions, Weller remained a strong proponent of stratigraphy and practical geology, both in the classroom and in research. |
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A systematic process for gathering baseline data is documented and demonstrated by the proponent, and includes analyses of uncertainties. |
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The results of an inventory conducted in 2002 by the proponent confirm the presence of these two species, as well as the pigmy shrew. |
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Before the war, he was a proponent of the democracy domino theory. |
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Thus he seems to have been more like a Kantian believer in unknowable noumena than like a Vienna Circle proponent of the view that talk of God is not even meaningful. |
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The other proponent, Denali, is actually the producers group that owns the gas. |
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The proponent indicates that a production gain in yellow walleye could also be expected in free access territory, especially at the river mouth. |
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The renowned theoretical physicist has for years been a proponent of real-life, NASA-led interstellar travel. |
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As president, he's been an unqualified proponent of experimental charters, which reject the job stability of traditional schools. |
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In it an advocate for the heliocentric system soundly trounces a proponent of the geocentric one. |
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He was an early proponent of the rights of women to equal opportunities. |
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In occasional political comments in his Parerga and Paralipomena and Manuscript Remains, Schopenhauer described himself as a proponent of limited government. |
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I have always been a strong proponent of gay parenting and adoption. |
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This arrangement can assist you or the proponent in responding to problems as they arise. |
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This review examines proponent submissions concerning baseline aquatic food chain or food web. |
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Already famous for his telegraphic code, he now became an ardent proponent for peace. |
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I have long been a proponent of the idea that the true grunt work of keeping criminals away from airplanes takes place well offstage. |
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Yes, I was a proponent of the Vietnam War for many years, as was almost the entire national security community. |
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Sunita Narain, the Indian environmentalist and political activist who is a major proponent of the Green concept of sustainable development. |
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Somehow Ms Kusama, a celibate, became a proponent of the sexual-liberation movement. |
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Both the proponent First Nation and DIAND must agree in advance on the Professional Quantity Surveyor credentials and services to be provided. |
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As a keen proponent of the impending doom scenario, I can't help but agree with them. |
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Claire McCaskill, a big proponent of oil production in Missouri, ranks worst. |
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He is not a proponent of harrying Berlin to reflate to boost domestic consumption. |
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The Commission is therefore a proponent of actions targeting translation and interpretation in judicial settings. |
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The proponent submits the Benefits Plan to INAC for approval, unless the Minister has waived the requirement. |
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A farseeing and active proponent of new technologies and the philosophy of sustainable development. |
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He not only failed to put an end to it, but he also went on to become the greatest proponent of free trade agreements that I have ever seen. |
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Pretty much every cricket player who has ever played for Australia was a proponent of niggle. |
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These views were opposed by the German biologist Ernst Haeckel, who was a proponent of the Out of Asia theory. |
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This led Cuvier to become an active proponent of the geological school of thought called catastrophism. |
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The most vocal proponent of the hybridization hypothesis is Erik Trinkaus of Washington University. |
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Mercantilist policies were also embraced throughout much of the Tudor and Stuart periods, with Robert Walpole being another major proponent. |
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Along with his close friend Hilaire Belloc, he was the proponent of a species of Third Way politics avant la lettre, a plague-on-both-your-houses confutation of capitalism and socialism known as distributism. |
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Thomas Jefferson saw the Empire as a negative political lesson, but was a chief proponent of its architectural models. |
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As a proponent of religious reform, Henry gave extensively to reformist groups within the Church. |
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Duckworth has long been a proponent of campaign finance reform and overturning Citizens United to keep dark money out of politics, and this practice is totally inconsistent with her approach. |
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Practitioners may leverage this sort of decision tree but may not be able to define the intent of the proponent of the data to sculpt the decision tree for sensitive environmental sustainability and land use geospatial data. |
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The proponent is asked to submit a project notice once the essential details of the project have been determined, even if some uncertainties remain or if some information is missing. |
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Thereafter he was an ardent proponent of a Flemish national movement in music, and he published numerous articles and pamphlets propagandizing Flemish music. |
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The proponent must also be informed of such a chance discovery. |
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According to the proponent, the project would not have any effect on all-terrain vehicle or dog-sled excursions because these activities are practised on land paths and forest roads. |
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After reaching an agreement with the owner, the proponent shall install gates or temporary fences at various locations where necessary to protect crops, livestock and property. |
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The project documents are developed by the proponent, who uses the input data for the project development and seeks to comply with physical planning and architectural legislation. |
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Some of you may be chapfallen by Imran's call for civil disobedience when he himself claims to be this proud proponent of abiding by all laws. Must seem hypocritical right? |
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As part of the fish habitat compensation plan, the proponent has proposed an innovative louvered habitat skirt around the perimeter of the project. |
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Land leases grant exclusive possession of Crown land to the proponent for development. The signing of the leases for this project allows the company to mobilize equipment up the winter road for construction this spring. |
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That the proponent determine, together with the tallymen affected, which corridors should be deforested in the diversion bays to ensure safe navigation and make it possible to access the shoreline of some bays by water craft. |
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The data indicates that degradation of a sump can occur several years after abandonment and therefore a proponent should maintain responsibility for the site after the sump is capped. |
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Through its mouthpiece, the Conservative Party, this government will go down in recent political history as a proponent of the law of the jungle and of might makes right against the weak, the vulnerable and the isolated. |
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David was an active proponent of the French Revolution who voted to execute Marie Antoinette then drew her, with what looks like compassion, in the tumbril. |
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Creasy suggests that this is because an individual proponent does not have adequate regional influence, and the regulatory approvals required usually do not affect those surrounding activities. |
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These will be implemented expediently by the proponent. |
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Rusk was also active as a public proponent of rehabilitative medicine, and from 1946 to 1969 he published a weekly column in The New York Times that dealt with health, rehabilitation, and veterans' issues. |
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Sankaracharya lived in the 8th century AD and is considered to be one of the greatest Indian philosophers and the most important proponent of the philosophy of non-duality or Advaita Vedanta. |
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The proponent deems that following the introduction of lake trout, it would be possible to begin limited recreational fishing about five years after impounding and sustained recreational fishing, ten years after impounding. |
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According to the proponent, the increase of the bioavailability of mercury is temporary and, to all intents and purposes, ends from eight to ten years after impounding. |
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The proponent must define a study area and justify the boundaries, taking into account the areal extent of anticipated impacts and the appropriate ecological boundaries for the various environmental components. |
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But in fact, one might suppose that the proponent of EC would disavow the meaningfulness of the latter question, if it is intended to be one which admits of some acontextual answer. |
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Provincial agencies may provide background environmental information or DFO may collect some of this information, thus precluding the need for the proponent to collect the same information. |
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Is the proponent considering the option to subcontract with a Kenyan and a Côte d'Ivoire based NGO or consulting firm to assist with on-the-ground project implementation in each country? |
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Consider the determinable-determinate relation and the Aristotelian genus-species relation, two relations that are presumably among those that the proponent of the argument thinks that the grounding relation unifies. |
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Entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa is a vocal proponent of gender diversity. |
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He said that he was not a proponent of the lump sum payment because someone with psychological issues could spend it unwisely, waste money and not have a single cent to put towards their financial security. |
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The proponent of NEMMS owes a metaethical account of the relevant content-fixing normative facts. |
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One a proponent of natural rights philosophy and the other a Confucianist, the commission's two towering intellects were unable to agree on a common approach, leaving Roosevelt and Humphrey despairing in the wings. |
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According to the proponent, the Péribonka River does not have any spawning habitats suitable for brook trout, due to its coarse-grained substrate and flow management. |
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Whether solo, in duets, or trios, Sylvain Luc has played his cards beautifully, zooming to the top all over the world, an invincible proponent of his art. |
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One stakeholder requested that the proponent delay the meeting in order to allow him to properly prepare for the meeting, but that request was denied by the proponent. |
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It almost goes without saying that it is the responsibility of the proponent of that health claim, the purveyor of that remedy, to provide the scientific evidence in support of the claim. |
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At the opposite end of the spectrum, Florida senator Marco Rubio is an ardent proponent of the NSA programs and is pushing for a full Patriot Act reauthorization. |
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The proponent starts the notification procedure. |
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Rather than being shot down, ideas are discussed and the proponent is given the opportunity to work-up a proposal and bring it back to the staff team for consideration. |
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This review examines proponent submissions concerning potential effects of the project on local and regional health services and public health infrastructure. |
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He was a strong proponent of this spend and tax cycle and trying to put on the brakes, put on the gas, as they used to call it, and try to govern the economy that way. |
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This review examines proponent submissions concerning the potential effects of the project on health and safety of persons on-site during accidents and malfunctions that may occur during any phase of the project. |
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At the request of proponents, EIA project managers will also arrange for and chair direct meetings between the proponent and key TRC members to clarify issues that arise during the review. |
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Article 16 of this Law indicates that the EIA procedure is undertaken by the proponent of a planned economic activity, or the owner of the enterprise or central or local executive body for current activities. |
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It involves the preparation of an environmental assessment report by a proponent and the review and critical evaluation of that report and other input. |
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Based on this information, the Commission is satisfied that the proponent is making, and will continue to make adequate provision to ensure the public is informed about the facility and its effects on them. |
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Consultation of the public is of great importance to the proponent. |
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A lack of coordination between jurisdictions can create situations where either gaps or overlaps can occur, which results in costs to the proponent, participants, the environment, and health and safety. |
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Euzal was a paragon of pluralism, while Erdoy-an is a proponent of univocal conformity. |
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Graves, who has been a proponent of homeownership and wealth building for more than 36 years. |
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Pollman is a proponent of the Froebelian curriculum, which aims to challenge students in the area of spatial literacy. |
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Being a strong proponent of Britain as an international power, Churchill would often meet such moments with direct action. |
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Admiring visitors included Ernst Haeckel, a zealous proponent of Darwinismus incorporating Lamarckism and Goethe's idealism. |
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Based on his microscopic observations of fossils, Hooke was an early proponent of biological evolution. |
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Roger Williams was an early proponent of religious freedom and the separation of church and state. |
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Cole became a principal proponent of Guild Socialist ideas, a libertarian socialist alternative to Marxist political economy. |
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Dahl subsequently became a proponent of immunisation and dedicated his 1982 book The BFG to his daughter. |
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In 1971, the Khalistan proponent Jagjit Singh Chauhan travelled to the United States. |
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Calhoun became a leading proponent of states' rights, limited government, nullification of the US Constitution, and free trade. |
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He was the main proponent of the theory that there existed a vast undiscovered continent in the South Pacific, Terra Australis Incognita. |
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Webster was a proponent of English spelling reform for reasons both philological and nationalistic. |
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Washington became the most famous proponent of African American businesses. |
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Asquith was a strong, though not jingoistic, proponent of the Empire, and, after initial caution, came to support home rule for Ireland. |
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Although Samuel Taylor Coleridge had also been a proponent of Schiller, Carlyle's efforts on behalf of Schiller and Goethe would bear fruit. |
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Title XI personnel are assigned to proponent schools, TRADOC integration elements, and the RC TASS battalions. |
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Justice Scalia remains, of course, the most famous proponent of originalism. |
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Kerslake argues that Meillassoux misreads Kant as a phenomenalist, an empirical idealist and as a proponent of anthropomorphism. |
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An author and proponent of the photorealist art movement, Meisel opened one of the first art galleries in SoHo at 141 Prince Street. |
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But FAIR's Stein, an enthusiastic proponent of 18th century doomsayer Thomas Malthus, doesn't do himself any favors by being fairly loose-lipped. |
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As an herbalist I have never been a proponent of constant continual dosages. |
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I've long been a proponent of term limits for pundits and columnists. |
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Manuel Veiga, PhD, a linguist and Minister of Culture of Cape Verde, is the premier proponent of Kriolu's officialization and standardization. |
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Friendly to the West, especially to France and to the United States, Senegal also is a vigorous proponent of more assistance from developed countries to the Third World. |
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The layman, John Hoggesflesh, was a proponent of sacramentarian views in the 1530s whose case went all the way to Henry VIII until he was forced to recant. |
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Field Marshal Luigi Cadorna, a staunch proponent of the frontal assault, had dreams of breaking into the Slovenian plateau, taking Ljubljana and threatening Vienna. |
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James I was a major proponent of this idea and wrote extensively on it. |
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An early proponent of developing vehicles to cater to different needs and markets worldwide, Honda's lineup varies by country and may have vehicles exclusive to that region. |
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A proponent of a new word or doctrine may be called a neologist. |
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John Wesley was perhaps the clearest English proponent of Arminianism. |
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Macmillan was a major proponent and architect of decolonisation. |
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Laozi has been cited as an early example of a proponent of liberalism. |
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Joseph Nye is the leading proponent and theorist of soft power. |
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Leon Trotsky, the main proponent of world revolution, was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1929, and Stalin's idea of Socialism in One Country became the primary line. |
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A prominent proponent of this view is archaeologist Steven Mithen. |
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Mill was a proponent of utilitarianism, an ethical theory developed by his predecessor Jeremy Bentham, and contributed significantly to the theory of the scientific method. |
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